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The intersection of business and technology has always been at the heart of the Scheller College of Business (Formerly College of Management) and today that focus is more relevant than ever. Leveraging Georgia Tech's strengths in entrepreneurship and technology innovation, the College grounds students in critical thinking and teaches them to perform in highly technological and global environments. The interdisciplinary curriculum stresses teamwork, cultural diversity, and relevant solutions to real-world problems to prepare tomorrow's business leaders to achieve, lead, and succeed in today's changing technological environments.

The College's location at Technology Square in Midtown Atlanta creates a new standard in business education. It is a natural setting for exploring synergies between business and technology. Students are exposed to developing businesses on the leading edge of commerce and have access to the latest learning tools. Advanced technology is used throughout the curriculum, enabling the College to fulfill its mission of excellence in the functional areas of business and respond to important and timely issues on Georgia Tech's agenda— issues like technology entrepreneurship and commercialization, management of change and innovation, financial performance and analysis, managing the extended value chain, enterprise globalization, and international finance.

Students attend classes around the corner from companies where they find fulfilling and challenging internships, co-op jobs, and careers. Area businesses already include the Federal Reserve Bank, Turner Broadcasting, EarthLink, Equifax, and a range of technology companies.

With the right people and programs in the right place, Georgia Tech College of Business is creating a new standard in business education.

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